Curled sides on leaves. Strange patterns

blake9999

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why do you keep starting posts about the same problem. give it some time and someone will chime in
 
Well if youd look carefully i only have 2 posts about it? One in general and one in plant problems. So please if you dont have any helpful comments then dont comment at all
 

heckler73

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If they are recently transplanted, then I would say it is likely from stress...on the plant and grower :mrgreen:
Relax, and have a Toca-Bola...is da real t'ing.
 

heckler73

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Thank you for your input! I hope it clears in a few days
If it doesn't show improvement (i.e. in the new growth) then come back with updated pics. It's possible that particular leaf will grow weird, but as long as the new growth is healthy, you'll be okay.
I was growing a Sativa-leaning plant in my last few micro-grows, and it had a weird leaf like that, too, once when it was young. In my case it was a pH issue, though, not transplanting. Nevertheless, it recovered quite well, and allowed me to twist it in all sorts of ways without hassle thereafter.

I've also seen shock in tomatoes I've transplanted in the past with similar symptoms, and same outcome. It was all good.
 

70's natureboy

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In my experience deficiencies show up in the bottom leaves and excesses show up in the top leaves
I'd say stop feeding for a while.
 

HydroRed

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I repotted into 4 gal pot 4 days ago 2 days ago my newgrowth rapidly started to curl on the sides soil is everyday topsoil mixed with perlite water every 4 days feed every other with fullstength nutes everything has been pretty good till now.
Feed plain purified water today. New growth is not looking to good found 2 stinkbugs on my plant no more spotted anywhere around
Those unhappy leaves look very similar to that of a russet mite infestation. I'd give it a very extensive once over with a 60X loupe. They are often light milky brown in color and are very difficult to get rid of.
 

Ablaze

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Those unhappy leaves look very similar to that of a russet mite infestation. I'd give it a very extensive once over with a 60X loupe. They are often light milky brown in color and are very difficult to get rid of.
I agree, really check those leaves with a lot of magnification. I hope it's not russet mites.
 
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